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Michelle L. Childs, Ph. D 247 Jessie Harris Building Retail and Consumer Sciences Department of Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37996 Office: (865) 974-8405 Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ph. D 2014 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies
Bryan School of Business and Economics GPA: 4.0
Adviser: Dr. Byoungho Jin
Dissertation Title: Effective Fashion Brand Extensions: The Impact of Limited Edition and Perceived Fit on Consumers’ Urgency to Buy and Brand Dilution
MA 2010 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR College of Business Major: Interdisciplinary Studies: Merchandising Management and Communication
BA 2008 Providence College, Providence, RI Major: Social Science
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Academic Experience
Aug. 2020-Present Director of Graduate Studies Department of Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 2015-Present Assistant Professor Retail and Consumer Sciences Department of Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Courses Taught:
RHTM 615: Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management Literature and Thought
RHTM 625: Strategic Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management
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RCS 210: Introduction to Retail Management
RCS 391: Professional Development
RCS 421: International Retailing
FYS 129: Business of Fashion 2012-2014 Graduate Teaching Assistant Department of Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC
Internship in Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies
Professional Development in Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies
Consumer Behavior
Global Sourcing of Apparel and Related Products 2011- 2013 Graduate Research Assistant Department of Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC
Curriculum Development: Developed learning modules on global entrepreneurship:
o Professional development o Product development o Retailing
U.S Department of Agriculture Challenge Grant o Conducted a literature review on global
entrepreneurship and women entrepreneurs o Conducted research and developed a research
paper on global women entrepreneurship
Meta-Analysis Literature Review
Online Course Development o Developed expertise on Blackboard and Blackboard
Collaborate Field Experience 2010-2011 Assistant Store Manager, Kohl’s, Salt Lake City, UT 2010 Manager-in-Training Program Kohl’s, Salt Lake City, UT
2009 Store Management Internship, Kohl’s, Flagstaff, AZ 2007 Store Management Internship, Nordstrom, White Plains, NY
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PUBLICATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Publications in Referred Journals 27. Childs, M., Gokcecik, E., Yoon, B., & Lee, B. (In Press). The growing
business of slowing down: Understanding the slow movement in retail, hospitality, and tourism. Journal of Brand Strategy.
26. Lim, H., & Childs, M. (In Press). Brand storytelling on Instagram: How
do pictures travel to Millennial consumers’ minds? Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing (Indexed in SSCI1; Impact Factor2 = 2.156)
25. Kim, S-H., Childs, M., & Williams, J. (In Press). Innovative experiential
outdoor training for part-time frontline employees in the hospitality and retail Industry. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.496).
24. Woo, H., Kim, S., & Childs, M. (In Press). Is this for our sake or their sake?
Cross-cultural effects of message focus in cause-related marketing. International Marketing Review. doi: 10.1108/IMR-12-2018-0349 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor= 3.447).
23. Ha, S., Childs, M., Kim, Y-K., & Fairhurst, A. (In Press). After the fire: An
assessment of small business preparedness and recovery in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Administration. doi: 10.1080/15256480.2020.1727812 (Indexed in Scopus3; 2018 Citescore4: .97)
22. Lee, J., Benjamin, S., & Childs, M. (In Press). Unpacking the emotions
behind TripAdvisor travel reviews: The case study of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Administration. doi: 10.1080/15256480.2020.1746219 (Indexed in Scopus; 2018 Citescore: .97)
21. Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2020). Brand and retailer co-branding:
Examining factors to favorably change consumers’ brand evaluations. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 24 (1), 49-65. doi: 10.1108/JFMM-03-2019-0061 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 1.645).
1 Social Science Citations Index; retrieved from http://ssci.isi-database.org/ 2 Journal Impact Factors retrieved from InCities Journal Citation Reports 3 Scopus is Elsevier's abstract and citation database 4 Citescore retrieved from https://www.scopus.com/sources
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20. Woo, H., Childs, M., & Kim, S. (2020). A path to altruism: Investigating Effects of origin and message explicitness in CR-M campaigns. Business Ethics: A European Review, 29 (3), 617-628. doi: 10.1111/beer.12269 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor 2.919).
19. Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2020) Fashion retailer-brand collaborations:
Testing key strategies to increase consumers’ urgency to buy. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 48(4), 380-394. doi: I 10.1108/IJRDM-06-2019-0199 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.321).
18. Childs, M., Blanchflower, T. M., Matthews, D. R., & Hur, S. (2020). Non-
traditional marketplaces in the retail apocalypse: Investigating consumers' buying behaviours. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 48(3), 262-286. doi: 10.1108/IJRDM-03-2019-0079 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor= 2.321).
17. Jung, E., & Childs, M. (2020). Destination as product placement:
An advertising strategy to impact beliefs and behavioral intentions. Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 32(3), 178-193. doi: 10.1080/08961530.2019.1662355 (Indexed in Scopus; Cite Score = 2.17).
16. Childs, M., Hardin, R., Koo, G-Y., & Park, K. (2019). Service
quality with an officially licensed university sport retail outlet. Global Sport Business Journal, 7(1), 34-52.
15. Childs, M., Hardin, R., & Koo, G-Y. (2019). Factors affecting
consumer loyalty in the university sports team merchandise context. International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, 19(5/6), 389-406). (Indexed in Scopus; CiteScore = .68).
14. Matthews, D. R., Blanchflower, T. M., & Childs, M. (2019). Beyond
brick and mortar: The experiences of U.S. female mobile fashion truck entrepreneurs. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 47(4), 307-323. doi: 10.1111/fcsr.12304 (Indexed in Scopus; CiteScore5 = .90). [Received Best Paper Award in Apparel, Textiles, and Merchandising]
13. Frankel, S., Childs, M., & Kim, Y-K. (2019). Seeking and escaping
motivations for attending tattoo conventions. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 36(2), 282-294. doi: 10.1080/10548408.2018.1527275 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.998).
5 CiteScore received from journal editor through email June 2020
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12. Childs, M., & Kim, S. (2019). Exploring conspicuous compassion strategy as a brand management strategy. Journal of Product and Brand Management, 28(4), 540-554. doi: 10.1108/JPBM-05-2018-1882 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.018).
11. Childs, M., Woo, H., & Kim, S. (2019). Sincerity or ploy? An investigation of
corporate social responsibility campaigns. Journal of Product and Brand Management, 28(4), 489-501. doi: 10.1108/JPBM-07-2018-1953 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.018).
10. Childs, M., Turner, T. T., & Watchravesringkan, K. (2019). Active leisure: an
investigation of active participants’ shopping, purchase and behavioural loyalty for physical activity apparel. Leisure/Loisir, 43(1), 27-54. doi: 10.1080/14927713.2019.1582354 (Indexed in Scopus; CiteScore= .64).
9. Childs, M., Jin, B, & Tullar, W. L. (2018). Vertical versus horizontal line
extensions: A comparison of dilution effects. Journal of Product and Brand Management, 27(6), 670-683. doi: 10.1108/JPBM-01-2017-1386 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.018)
8. Childs, M. (2017). Brand extension feedback effects: What do we know
and where should we go? Journal of Product and Brand Management, 27(4), 671-689. doi: 10.1108/JPBM-01-2016-1087 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.018).
7. Childs, M., & Jin B. (2016). Do status symbols in marketing increase product
evaluations? An experimental analysis of groups difference on product evaluations for scarce and brand presence products. Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 28(3), 154-168. doi: 10.1080/08961530.2015.1102670 (Indexed in Scopus; CiteScore = 1.01).
6. Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2016). A new age in brand and retailer collaborations:
Trends and recommendations for a successful partnership. Journal of Brand Strategy, 5(1), 83-100.
5. Yurchisin, J., Chang, H. J., & Childs, M. (2015). Where am I reading? Using
Kelsey Timmerman's book to teach undergraduates about social responsibility in the apparel industry. International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education, 8(3), 185-193. doi: 10.1080/17543266.2015.1049220 (Indexed in Scopus; CiteScore = .85).
4. Hodges, N., Watchravesringkan, K., Yurchisin, J., Karpova, E., Marcketti, S.,
Hegland, J., Yan, R-N., & Childs, M. (2015). Women and apparel entrepreneurship: An exploration of small business challenge and strategies in three countries. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 7(2), 191-213. doi: 10.1108/IJGE-07-2014-0021 (Indexed in Scopus; CiteScore = 1.51).
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3. Childs, M., & Jin B. (2015). Firm factors that influence internationalisation
and subsequent financial performance of fashion retailers. Journal of Service Theory and Practice, 25(1), 95-114. doi: 10.1108/JSTP-09-2013-0204 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor = 2.262).
2. Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2014). Is Uppsala model valid to fashion retailers? An
analysis from internationalization patterns of fast fashion retailers. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 18(1), 36-51. doi: 10.1108/JFMM-10-2012-0061 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor= 1.645).
1. Mower, J. M., Kim, M., & Childs, M. (2012). External atmospherics and
consumer behavior: Influence of landscaping and window display. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 16(4), 442-453. doi: 10.1108/13612021211265836 (Indexed in SSCI; Impact Factor= 1.645).
Publications in Edited Volumes and Book Chapters Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2017). Nike: An innovation journey. In B. Jin,
& E. Cedrola (Eds.), Fashion brand product innovation (pp. 79-112), Palgrave Macmillan.
Childs, M., & Hardin, R. (2018). Team identification and identification through
apparel. In E. Schwarz, & J. Hunter (Eds.) Advanced Theory and Practice in Sport Marketing (3rd ed.. pp. 140-141). Routledge.
Publications in Referred Online Journals Song, S-Y., & Childs, M. (2016). Social media in international
retailing: Developing an effective fashion marketing campaign for global expansion. International Textile and Apparel Association Teaching Collection. Available at www.itaaonline.org
Manuscripts under Revision/Review Jones, D., Childs, M., Frankel, S. & Loveday. Those who can’t do, won’t get the
job: Exploring benefits and outcomes to student experience learning in retail and fashion. International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education. (1st review March 2020).
Frankel, S., Childs, M., & Kim, Y. A new way to buy, a new way to live:
Alternative Hedonism among the tattooed consumer. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management (1st review June 2020).
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Lim, H., Childs, M., Cuevas, L., & Lyu, J. Between you and me: The effects of audience and content types in luxury brands’ social media
communication. International Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. (1st review June 2020).
Frankel, S., Childs, M., & Kim, Y. Coloring the Community: Motivations,
Identity, and Community Connectedness from a Tattooed Perspective. Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. (1st review June 2020).
Publications in Referred Conference Proceedings Only abstracts published in referred journals are listed. Abstracts published as part of a conference program is listed as presentation to avoid duplication. Kim, S., & Childs, M. (Accepted). Passion for the past: The effect of charity
appeals and nostalgia on apparel donation intentions. International Textile and Apparel Association, Denver, CO.
Lee, B. & Childs, M. (Accepted). Building consumer trust in cosmetic
advertisements: The effect of model ethnicity and brand origin. International Textile and Apparel Association, Denver, CO.
Jones, D. & Childs, M. (2020). Strategies and lesson from a unique
approach to experience learning. Southeast, Central, and South America Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and International Education, Auburn, AL.
Gokcecik, E., Yoon, B., & Childs, M. (2020). The role of slow food
network for slow food tourism movement in Tennessee. Southeast, Central, and South America Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and International Education , Auburn, AL. [Received Best Faculty Presentation Award].
Jones, D., Childs, M., Loveday, M., & Frankel, S. (2019). A unique approach to
implementing experiential learning. International Textile and Apparel Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Lee, B., & Childs, M. (2019). Ideal beauty standards: A preliminary analysis of
ethnicity and skin tone features. International Textile and Apparel Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Woo, H., Childs, M., & Kim, S. (2019). A path to altruism: Investigating the
effects of message focus and explicitness in CR-M campaigns. International Textile and Apparel Association, Las Vegas, NV.
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Frankel, S. E., Childs, M., & Kim, Y-K. (Feb 2018). Tattoo convention: Seeking and escaping motivations of attendees. Southeast, Central, and South America Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and International Education, Knoxville, TN.
Lee, J., & Childs, M. (Feb, 2018). Mapping emotions in a destination: The case
of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Southeast, Central, and South America Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and International Education. Knoxville, TN. [Received Best Paper Award].
Childs, M., Woo, H., & Kim, S. (2018). Sincerity or ploy? The effects of brand image and message source on consumers’ perceptions toward brand-cause campaigns. International Textile and Apparel Association, Cleveland, Ohio. Lim, H., Childs, M., Cuevas, L., & Lyu, J. (2018). Chanel’s invitation to backstage: The effects of visual storytelling and content ephemerality on VIP emotions. International Textile and Apparel Association, Cleveland, Ohio.
Jung, J., & Childs, M. (2018). Modern product placement: An understanding of
consumers’ responses to fashion brand advertisements featuring a destination. International Textile and Apparel Association, Cleveland, Ohio.
Frankel, S. E., Childs, M., & Kim, Y-K. (2018). Does tattooing lead to alternative
hedonism? International Textile and Apparel Association, Cleveland, Ohio.
Frankel, S. E., Childs, M., & Kim, Y-K. (2018). Coloring the community
through tattooed identities. International Textile and Apparel Association, Cleveland, Ohio.
Lim, H., Childs, M., Cuevas, L., & Lyu, J. (2018). Chanel invites you backstage!
Photo narrative and VIP emotions in luxury brands’ social media communication. Global Marketing Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2018). Fashion brand and retailer collaborations:
An effective strategy to increase consumer’s parent brand evaluations. Academy of Marketing Science Global Congress, Porto, Portugal.
Lim, H., & Childs, M. (2017). Why Instagram? The role of telepresence
and transportation in visual content marketing. International Textile and Apparel Association, St. Petersburg, FL.
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Childs, M., & Kim, S. (2017). The effect of fashion brand and charity collaborations on brand attitudes. International Textile and Apparel Association, St. Petersburg, FL.
Song, S., & Childs, M. (2016). Social media in international retailing:
Developing an effective fashion marketing campaign for global expansions. International Textile and Apparel Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada. [Received Rutherford Teaching Challenge Award, 1st place].
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2016). Successful brand and retailer collaborations: Does
brand familiarity matter? International Textile and Apparel Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Lim, H., & Childs, M. (2016). Brand storytelling on Instagram: How
do pictures travel to Millennial consumers’ minds? International Textile and Apparel Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Matthews, D. R, Blanchflower, T. M., & Childs, M. (2016). From food
trucks to fashion trucks: An exploration of the fashion truck phenomenon through the eyes of the entrepreneur. International Textile and Apparel Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2015). Effective fashion brand extensions: The
influence of limited edition and perceived fit on consumers’ urgency to buy and brand dilution. International Textile and Apparel Association, Santa Fe, NM, www.itaaonline.org. [Received Student Best Paper Award, 2nd place]
Childs, M., & Yurchisin, J. (2015). Making connections: Linking course
concepts with industry practices through Pinterest. International Textile and Apparel Association, Santa Fe, NM.
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2014). The effect of brand extension strategy on
urgency to buy and brand dilution. International Textile and Apparel Association, Charlotte, NC.
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2013). Are scarcity messages still effective? An
experimental comparison with brand prominence and some moderating effects. International Textile and Apparel Association, New Orleans, LA.
Turner, T., Childs, M., & Watchravesringkan, K. (2013). A comparative study between athletic and non-athletic consumers: Consumer decision-making styles, shopping channel choices, and purchase intentions. International Textile and Apparel Association, New Orleans, LA.
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Hodges, N., Watchravesringkan, K., Yurchisin, J., Childs, M., Karpova, E., Marcketti, S., Hegland, J., & Yan, R-N. (2013). Women and small apparel business ownership: A cross-cultural exploration of the entrepreneurial experience. International Textile and Apparel Association, New Orleans, LA.
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (2012). Internationalization patterns of fast fashion
retailers: Does it follow Uppsala Model? Academy of Marketing Sciences, New Orleans, LA.
Mower, J. M., Kim, M., & Childs, M. (2010). External atmospherics and
consumer behavior: Influence of landscaping and window display International Textile and Apparel Association, Montréal, QB.
PRESENTATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Referred International/National Research Presentations Only presentations not listed in referred journals are listed. Frankel, S. E., Childs, M., & Kim, Y-K. (June, 2018). Attending tattoo
Conventions: To seek or escape? American Collegiate Retailing Association, Toronto, Canada.
Childs, M. & Kim, S. (June, 2018). Are charity donations driven by egoism
or altruism? Tests of conspicuous vs. non conspicuous compassion. American Collegiate Retailing Association, Toronto, Canada.
Childs, M., Matthews, D., Hur, S., & Blanchflower, T. (June, 2018). An
assessment of non-traditional retail environments: Investigating the characteristics of buying behaviors of non-traditional retail patrons. American Collegiate Retailing Association, Toronto, Canada
Childs, M. & Kim, S. (Sept, 2017). The effect of fashion brands’ cause-related
marketing practices on consumers’ perceived brand prestige and purchase intentions. UNC Greensboro, Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies Centennial, Greensboro, NC.
Childs, M., Hardin, R., & Koo, G. (July, 2017). Factors affecting consumer
loyalty in the university sport team merchandise context. European Association for Education and Research in Commercial Distribution, Dublin, Ireland.
Hardin, R., Childs, M., Koo, G., & Stokowski, S. (April, 2017). Examining
service quality in official university merchandise retail outlets. College Sport Research Institute Conference, Columbia, SC.
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Childs, M., & Kim, S. (April, 2017). Exploring conspicuous compassion strategy in social media marketing: A study of fashion brand level. American Collegiate Retailing Association, Minneapolis, MN. [Received Best Research Paper Award]
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (March, 2016). When do brand extensions dilute the
parent brand image? Testing the effects of brand level, price discount, perceived fit, and consumers’ brand consciousness. American Collegiate Retail Association, New York, NY.
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (October, 2015). How can a brand decrease brand
dilution in brand extensions? Analyses of distancing techniques apparel brands employ. Fiber Society, Raleigh, NC.
Childs, M. (July, 2015). Brand extension limits: Where do we go from here? Academy of Marketing, Limerick, Ireland.
Turner, T. T., Childs, M., & Watchravesringkan, K. (July, 2015). Investigating
factors that influence word of mouth behaviours among athletic apparel consumers: The moderating role of brand loyalty. Academy of Marketing, Limerick, Ireland.
Childs, M., Jin, B., & Tullar, W. L. (June, 2014). The dark side of discounting:
What moves urgency to buy and brand dilution. International Business Research, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [Received Best Paper Award]
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (March, 2014). The effects of product scarcity on purchase
intentions: The influence of cultural dimension. American Collegiate Retail Association, Dallas, TX.
Childs, M., & Jin, B. (March, 2013). U.S. retailer internationalization. American
Collegiate Retail Association, Nashville, TN. Childs, M., Turner, T. T., & Watchravesringkan, K. (March, 2013). The influence
of consumer decision-making styles on attitudes and shopping outcomes: Evidence from athletic apparel consumers. American Collegiate Retail Association, Nashville, TN.
Childs., M., & Sanghvi, M. (March, 2012). Post-purchase emotions. Popular Culture Association, Boston, MA.
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Non-Referred Research Presentations Childs, M. (April, 2013). An analysis of culture, uniqueness, product
evaluations and purchase intentions under conditions of scarcity. Graduate Research and Creativity Expo. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
Childs, M. (April, 2013). Are scarcity messages still effective? An
experimental comparison with brand prominence and some moderating effects. Southeastern Graduate Research Consortium, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
STUDENT RESEARCH ADVISEMENT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Graduate Student Major Professor Bomi Lee Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management Entered PhD Program Spring 2018 Sarah Frankel (co-chair) Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management
Entered PhD. Program in Fall 2017
Awards: 2020
Graduate Student Research Colloquium Award for Best Poster, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, The University of Tennessee
2019
The Jimmy and Ileen Cheek Graduate Student Medal of Excellence Nominee, The University of Tennessee
Graduate Student Research Colloquium Award for Best Poster, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, The University of Tennessee
Eloise & George Eckler Graduate Fellowship, The University of Tennessee
Graduate Student Committee Member Current Domenique Jones Entered Ph.D. Program Fall 2018 Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management Stephen Scott Smith Entered Ph.D. Program Fall 2017 Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies Mostafa Zaman Entered PhD. Program Fall 2016 Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management
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Leslie Cuevas Entered PhD. program Fall 2016 Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management Graduated Songyee Hur Earned Ph.D. degree Spring 2019 Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management
Title: How Brand Empowerment Strategies Affect Consumer Behavior: From A Psychological Ownership Perspective
Position: Assistant Professor in Marketing, Clarion University, PA John Magliocca Earned Ph.D. degree Spring 2020 Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies
Title: Exploring Constraints to Student Attendance at FBS Non Autonomous Football Games
Position: Assistant Professor, State University of New York Oneonta
Student projects and Industry collaborations Spring 2020 Presented research on Consumer Behavior during COVID-19 Alliance for Better Nonprofit, Knoxville, TN and Jackson, TN Chamber of Commerce Spring 2020 Faculty Advisor, RCS 210 Case Study, Friends@Rothrock Spring 2019 Faculty Advisor, RCS 210 Case Study, Ladies of Charity Spring 2019 Faculty Advisor, RCS 495 Independent Study
Fall 2018 Presentation for TN Farmers Market Managers on Consumer Behavior and Branding Johnson City, TN.
Fall 2018 Faculty Advisor, National Retail Federation Student
Challenge (Advanced to Semi-Finals) Spring 2018 Faculty Advisor, RCS 495 Independent Study (x2) Fall 2017 Faculty Advisor, National Retail Federation Student
Challenge
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Spring 2017 Faculty Advisor, RHTM 625 Strategy project,
Live Five Foundation
Spring 2017 Faculty Advisor, RHTM 625 Strategy project, Gatlinburg Convention and Visitors’ Bureau Spring 2017 Faculty Advisor, Kohl’s Corporation Case Study Spring 2017 Faculty Advisor, RCS 210 case study, Patriot Threads Fall 2016 Research collaborator, Volshop, The University of Tennessee Fall 2016 Faculty Advisor, National Retail Federation Student
Challenge
Fall 2016 Research collaborator, Mountain Challenge
RESEARCH GRANTS -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Funds Awarded: $86, 703 External Grants $6,100,000 Collaboration between the Center for Profitable Agriculture, The
University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture and The University of Tennessee (June 2020). Diversifying income and adding value by manufacturing diary products – Phase 2. Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives II. Agriculture Marketing Service. The United States Department of Agriculture. Under review.
$9,254,754 Colby, S. (Lead PI), Cheek, J., Childs, M., Kintziger, K., Kohring,
A., Lim, H., Yamagata-Lynch, L., Yoon, B., & Zhou, W (Co-PIs alpha ordered) (Oct 2018). Fruved to farm: Young people creating innovations to improve sustainable agriculture systems. Agriculture and Food Research Initiative. United States Department of Agriculture. (Note: Marketing Team Co-PI’s Childs, M., Lim, H., & Yoon, B). Not funded.
$86,678 Childs, M. & Fairhurst, A. (May 2018). Harvesting the future:
Development of a toolbox for business support targeting rural value-added small-batch producers. Local Food Promotion Program. United States Department of Agriculture. Not funded.
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Internal Grants and Funding Activities
$50,000 Duke, D., Hillyer, S., Velleso, W. (Co-PIs) Bienko, J. Childs, M. Garcia,
L., Groenke, S., Lowe, S., Luther, C., Scott, J., Whiteside, E., Williams, J., Wood, L., Woods, K., Wozencroft, A (alpha order). Sport & Art: Social Innovation Learning Lab. One UT Collaboration and Innovation Grant. Office of the President. The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
$80,375 Childs, M. & Sneed, C. (Nov 2019). Consumer and shopping behavior
and business recovery during disasters. Summer Undergraduate Research Group Experience (SURGE) Program. Office of Undergraduate Research. The University of Tennessee. Funded.
$5000 Jones, D. & Childs, M. (Sept 2019). The Effects of Experience Learning
on Student Success. Student/Faculty Research Award. The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
$2000 Childs, M. & Fairhurst, A. (March 2018). After the fire: Rebuilding the
Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue. Community Engagement Incentive Grant, The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
$2000 Childs, M. (March 2018). Building a campus thrift store for a sustainable
future. Community Engagement Incentive Grant, The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
$5000 Frankel, S., & Childs, M. (Feb 2018). The Social and Economic Impact in
Local Communities: An Investigation of Tattooed Individuals. Student/Faculty Research Award. The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
$1328 Childs, M., Fairhurst, A., & Burney, J. (Nov 2017). Small local value-
added producers, big obstacles: An assessment of barriers for production and feasibility of a local community kitchen. Professional and Scholarly Development Award, The University of Tennessee. Funded.
$2000 Holland, C. & Childs, M. (June, 2017). Textile Printing and the Local
Environmental Impact. Summer Research Internship, Office of Undergraduate Research. The University of Tennessee. Funded.
$5000 Childs, M. (March 2017). Rural Roadside Retail Stands: Low-Cost
Visual Merchandising Techniques to Increase Customer Appeal. The Professional and Scholarly Development Award, The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
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$1705 Childs, M. Ha, S., Kim, Y., & Fairhurst, A. (March 2017). After the Fire: Small Business Recovery Plan in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Community Engagement Incentive Grant. $1705.70. Not funded.
$5000 Childs, M., Bedford, S., & Cuevas, L. (February 2017). Promotional
Strategy in the US Army: Causing Change in US Army Perceptions. Student/Faculty Research Award. The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
$4000 Childs, M.., Bedford, S., & Cuevas, L. (November 2016). Promotional
Strategy in the US Army: Causing Change in US Army Perceptions. Student/Faculty Research Award. The University of Tennessee. Not funded.
$750 Childs, M. (March 2016). An Opportunity for Industry-Focused Learning
in Retailing: First-Year Studies Seminar. Teaching Innovation Grant, The Tennessee Teaching and Learning Center. Not funded.
$3000 Childs, M. (November 2015). The US Army’s Public Appeal.
Professional Development Award, Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Department, The University of Tennessee. Funded.
AWARDS & RECOGNITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spring 2020 Best Faculty Presentation Award
ICHRIE-SECSA, Auburn, AL. Spring 2020 Best Research Paper Award Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal Spring 2020 Strengthening a Culture of Research Competitive application for proposal development assistance
College of Education, Health and Human Sciences The University of Tennessee
Spring 2019 Rising Star Award
College of Education, Health and Human Sciences The University of Tennessee
Spring 2018 Best Research Paper Award
Central, and South America Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and International Education Knoxville, TN
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Spring 2017 Frances Speight Clark Award College of Education, Health and Human Sciences
The University of Tennessee $3000 (team) Spring 2017 Best Research Paper Award American Collegiate Retailing Association Annual
Conference Minneapolis, MN Fall 2016 Rutherford Teaching Challenge, 1st place International Textile and Apparel Association Vancouver, BC, Canada $400 (team) Fall 2015 Student Best Paper, 2nd place International Textile and Apparel Association
Santa Fe, New Mexico Summer 2014 Conference Best Paper Marketing Track International Business Research Conference,
Toronto, Canada Fall 2013 Certificate of academic achievement
International Programs Center, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Fall 2013 Sears Scholarship Consumer, Apparel and Retail Studies The University of North Carolina at Greensboro December 2012 Certificate of academic achievement
International Programs Center, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
August 2012 Elizabeth Williams Scholarship The University of North Carolina at Greensboro May 2012 Certificate of academic achievement
International Programs Center, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
December 2011 Certificate of academic achievement
International Programs Center, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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SERVICE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service to Department and University Aug 2020-Present Director of Graduate Studies Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management
College of Education, Health and Human Sciences The University of Tennessee Spring 2020-Present Graduate Curriculum Review College of Education, Health and Human Sciences The University of Tennessee Spring 2020 Committee Member By-laws
Department of Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management The University of Tennessee
April 2019 Invited Panelist
First-Year Studies Conference The University of Tennessee
Oct 2018 Invited Panelist Undergraduate Research Seminar College of Education, Health and Human Sciences The University of Tennessee Fall 2017-Present Student Conduct and Community Board Member The University of Tennessee May 2017 Invited Panelist Transfer student faculty panel The University of Tennessee 2015-Present Co-Liaison National Retail Federation Student Association 2011-2013 Graduate student representative
Staff Excellence Award Committee The Bryan School of Business and Economics The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
2013 Southeastern Graduate Consortium Coordinator Department of Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies
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Service to Profession Jan 2020- Present Co-Chair, Consumer Behavior Track International Textile and Apparel Association Mar 2019-Present Reviewer, Fashion Merchandising track Journal of Global Fashion Marketing Aug 2016- Present Associate Editor
Retail Education Today, Newsletter for American Collegiate Retailing Association
Nov 2015-Present Faculty Awards Committee The International Textile and Apparel Association Ad Hoc Reviews 2020 Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing
Journal of Business Research (2) Journal of Product and Brand Management (2)
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 2019 Journal of Business Research
Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing (2) Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insight (2) International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management (2) Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management Journal of Product and Brand Management (3)
2018 International Journal of Retail and Distribution
Management Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management Journal of Product and Brand Management
2017 International Journal of Retail and Distribution
Management Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management Journal of Product and Brand Management (2) Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services
2016 Fashion & Textiles
Journal of Brand Strategy Journal of Product and Brand Management (2)
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Conference Reviews 2020 International Textile and Apparel Association 2019 European Association for Education in Commercial
Distribution International Textile and Apparel Association (2 tracks)
2018 Academy of Marketing Science World Marketing Conference Travel and Tourism Research Association
Educators for Socially Responsible Apparel Practices International Textile and Apparel Association 2017 Academy of Marketing Science World Congress
Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies Centennial Research Symposium
European Association for Research in Education and Commercial Distribution International Textile and Apparel Association
2016 American Collegiate Retailing Association
International Textile and Apparel Association Additional Service Experience 2013-2014 Senator, Graduate Student Association The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2011- 2013 Secretary, Graduate Student Association Department of Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies Press Appearances June 2020 The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Interview for publication
Brands like Nike and Adidas speak out about racism. Is it enough?
Sept 2017-Present Bi-monthly segments on retail news and trends WBIR Channel 10, Knoxville, TN Mar 2018-Present Monthly segments on shopping small/local WBIR Channel 10, Knoxville, TN
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ May 2020 Series of Workshops, Virtual Vol Bootcamp Teaching and Learning Innovation
The University of Tennessee April 2020 Attendee, First Year Studies Conference First-Year Programs, The University of Tennessee April 2020 Workshop, Lessons Learned and Tips in Pursuing External
Funding, CEHHS The University of Tennessee Feb 2020 Student Conduct Board Workshop Student Conduct and Community Standards The University of Tennessee Spring 2019 Series of Grantmanship Workshops College of Education, Health and Human Sciences The University of Tennessee Oct 2018 Engagement and Outreach Conference Office of Community Engagement and Outreach The University of Tennessee March 2018 How to Approach a New Grant Proposal Office of Research and Engagement The University of Tennessee Jan 2018 Attendee, Big Show
National Retail Federation New York, NY
Aug 2017 Student Conduct Board Workshop Student Conduct and Community Standards The University of Tennessee Mar 2017 New Grant Proposal Workshop Office of Research and Engagement The University of Tennessee Feb 2017 ArcGIS Workshop The University of Tennessee Feb 2017 Attendee, Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA
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Jan 2017 Attendee, Big Show
National Retail Federation New York, NY
Nov 2016 Department of Defense Young Investigators Grant Workshop Office of Research and Engagement The University of Tennessee Feb 2016 Experiential Learning Workshop
Tennessee Teaching and Learning Center The University of Tennessee
Jan 2016 Attendee, Big Show
National Retail Federation New York, NY
Sept 2015 Finding Funding Workshop Office of Research and Engagement The University of Tennessee Sept 2015 Introduction to Proposal Development Office of Research and Engagement The University of Tennessee July 2015 New Faculty Teaching Institute 3 Day workshop, The University of Tennessee Summer 2014 Cotton and Sustainability Faculty Workshop Department of Textile and Apparel Management
University of Missouri April 2014 Workshop, Secondary Data Sources The University of North Carolina at Greensboro February 2014 Workshop, Introduction to Illustrator, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro February 2014 Workshop, Introduction to Photoshop, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro December 2012 SAS Programming 1: Essentials Certificate of Completion, 3-day training course, SAS Headquarters, Cary, NC November 2012 Leadership Challenge, Campus Activities and Programs, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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October 2012 Workshops, Introduction to Qualtrics and Intermediate Qualtrics training course, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
October 2012 Workshops, Introduction to SAS and Intermediate SAS
training course, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
April 2012 Workshop, Emerging Leaders, The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro November 2012 Workshop, Creating Collaborative Research Partnerships
Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2017-Present Member, European Association for Research in
Education and Commercial Distribution 2012-Present Member, American Collegiate Retailing Association 2011- Present Member, Academy of Marketing Science 2009-Present Member, International Textile and Apparel Association